From our friends at Fox:

A female JetBlue passenger was charged with interfering with flight crew following a series of disorderly acts and drunken conduct aboard a flight in July.

Robin Ducore, a 30-year-old Cartier employee in New York, was flying from the Dominican Republic to New York City on July 29, 2017, when she allegedly drank four glasses of wine in a two-hour period, and then inappropriately touched a passenger and assaulted a flight attendant.

Ducore’s erratic behavior forced the crew to divert the flight and make an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International Airport, according to a criminal complaint, Travel + Leisure reports.

According to court documents, an intoxicated Ducore began “to touch in a flirtatious manner the back of the head of the male passenger sitting next to her, an individual whom [the flight attendant] did not believe that Ducore knew.”

The flight attendant intervened, asking Ducore to stop touching the man, who, the flight attendant said “appeared uncomfortable with this unsolicited touching.”

When Ducore refused to stop, the flight attendant moved the male passenger to another seat, angering Ducore further. According to the documents, the move caused Ducore to become “upset” and she “began cursing and became verbally abusive [toward the flight attendant.]”